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And that was the benchmark for that album.” The guitarist continued: “Once we’d done ‘Wicked World’ and ‘Black Sabbath’, then the rest of them flowed along. And the same with ‘Sabbath Bloody Sabbath’.
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Black Sabbath is a pioneer of heavy metal — perhaps the genre's godfathers. Even so, the band was never one-dimensional in its sound. The same can be said about "Changes" from Vol. 4 (1972).It's ...
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Corgan opted for 1973’s Sabbath Bloody Sabbath: “Creepy, spooky, and heavier than God in brief, fleeting moments. This album always makes me think of the soundtrack Sabbath would make to a final day ...
In a world where metal legends often share their influences and inspirations, it’s always a treat when an iconic figure like Slayer’s Kerry King, reflects on the genre’s history ...
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Count Orlok’s sea voyage is an appropriately bloody horror show of escalating death, and Herr Knock’s descent into madness is particularly gnarly – with candle-lit naked prayers and biting ...
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Iommi of Black Sabbath appear at a press conference to announce their first new album in 33 years and a world tour in 2012 at the Whisky a Go Go on November 11, 2011 in West Hollywood, California.